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your economy get very weak. ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you, debbie spenditnow. >> see, you push my buttons, erin. you push my buttons. >> uh-oh. >> that's an issue that's representing an asian person as though asian people aren't part of the fabric of this country, too. >> as if having an accent, it does seem to demean. >> in that case, also, you can find plenty of chinese people who can speak flute english, right? >> when harold ford was running for united states senator in tennessee when they had the white woman in the commercial and i met him at the playboy club. so again, it goes to what are you trying to say, black guy, white female, what's going on here? that's different because that's a political ad. you didn't have the muse nick the background, you didn't have the jimmy cliff playing. so it was conveying a whole different message than be happy, drive a vw. >> vw, i think they're a winner. you know why? because we're playing it, because everyone around the country is going to play it and talk about it and more volkswagens sol
your economy get very weak. ours get very good. we take your jobs. thank you, debbie spenditnow. >> see, you push my buttons, erin. you push my buttons. >> uh-oh. >> that's an issue that's representing an asian person as though asian people aren't part of the fabric of this country, too. >> as if having an accent, it does seem to demean. >> in that case, also, you can find plenty of chinese people who can speak flute english, right? >> when harold ford was...
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officials say all the money went right back into the country's economy. if you were among more than 1 million people who owned certain models of toyota, there is news you will want to hear. the carmaker is hit by another recall. invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> a possible tornado touches down. chad, what do we know? >> north of atlanta there is a suburb called adairsville along i-75. there is quite a a bit of damage inside. we were on live with it when it was on the ground. we knew it would be right through the city. it seems like poplar springs may be a heavily damaged street there. maybe around cherry. across highway 41. this tornado went all the
officials say all the money went right back into the country's economy. if you were among more than 1 million people who owned certain models of toyota, there is news you will want to hear. the carmaker is hit by another recall. invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i...
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up, this park will include a zoo, water sports, rock climbing, the hope is it will boost the local economy. some officials say the money would be better spent on housing. >>> and felix baumgartner broke the record, record after record when he jumped from space over new mexico. there is another record he fell at a rate of over 840 miles per hour. check it out, ten miles faster than they originally thought. the jump made him the first person to break the sound barrier outside a vehicle. cool stuff there. >>> another cool story, centuries, people have been trying to create gold. well, we might be a little closer than we ever imagined. people are trying to make gold from sea water and bacteria, chad. i'm digging, i'm going on vacation. i'm going to the beach. i'm going to find bacteria. you and i will get rich. >> it might be harder than that. >> how does this work? >> for centuries we've known there is gold ions floating in sea water. about 13 parts per trillion in the ocean. that's not very much. but researchers have found a way to take those ions, make them precipitate on to this bacteria,
up, this park will include a zoo, water sports, rock climbing, the hope is it will boost the local economy. some officials say the money would be better spent on housing. >>> and felix baumgartner broke the record, record after record when he jumped from space over new mexico. there is another record he fell at a rate of over 840 miles per hour. check it out, ten miles faster than they originally thought. the jump made him the first person to break the sound barrier outside a vehicle....
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economy shrank in the first months. officials at the u.s. commerce department released on wednesday the preliminary gross domestic product data for the october to december period. they said the economy contracted by an annualized pace of minus 0.1% from the previous quarter. the first negative figure since the second quarter of 2009. that's when the company was suffering from the financial crisis in 2008. the report says u.s. exports dropped 5.7%. government expenditure also fell by 6.6% and defense related spending plunged by 22%. on the brighter side personal spending was up over 2% from the previous quarter. this was led by strong auto sales. personal consumption accounts for 12% of u.s. gdp. company spending was also up over 8%. that's a turn around from the previous quarter. we have the latest indicator on japanese activity. factory output last month turned up after showing negative growth in november. industrial output rose 2.5% from the previous month. production of transport equipment like cars contributed to the rise. officials fore
economy shrank in the first months. officials at the u.s. commerce department released on wednesday the preliminary gross domestic product data for the october to december period. they said the economy contracted by an annualized pace of minus 0.1% from the previous quarter. the first negative figure since the second quarter of 2009. that's when the company was suffering from the financial crisis in 2008. the report says u.s. exports dropped 5.7%. government expenditure also fell by 6.6% and...
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when the economy has healed and things are different. it doesn't have to be all or not immediately to the can be done over time. let's get rid of them immediately without wasting time making the country suffered where it can be resolved right now. islamic we're looking at it from the perspective of rall and i think that i appreciate you coming here and testifying from a different point of view. let's not try ourselves into the definitional reasons of comprehensive or other things to exclude or include and in the end we would say we didn't get it because it didn't fit my definition. i thank the gentleman for his questions and all the members of the committee for the questions to this first panel and the members of the panel you have endured more than three hours of questions and it's been very enlightening discussion so thank you for making the trip to washington. we will excuse you now and turn to the second panel. >> the prime ministers of italy, ireland, denmark and the netherlands discussed the future and moved to solve the current fi
when the economy has healed and things are different. it doesn't have to be all or not immediately to the can be done over time. let's get rid of them immediately without wasting time making the country suffered where it can be resolved right now. islamic we're looking at it from the perspective of rall and i think that i appreciate you coming here and testifying from a different point of view. let's not try ourselves into the definitional reasons of comprehensive or other things to exclude or...
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but the problem is those economies are complete not to amass in the first place ten percent of the economy doesn't ultimately change. the fundamental structural problem which is the french economy it's slow rhotic it's disorganized the government is the major economic actor nearly fifty seven percent of the economy is the french government that's where the problem lies don't blame a puny little rise in the currency it's got nothing to do with the fundamental problem of feckless western european governments who can't manage their own affairs but messy and there does seem to be a trend i mean everybody is doing the best in the bank japan the bank of england even the fed reserve is now actively must sashing the currency rate or do you think ultimately who is going to be there with the winner and what's going to determine who actually wins in the currency wars. you know the problem with currency wars is that everybody ends up a looser a great deal of money is invested by the central banks which they simply end up losing they try to competitively devalue again and steep so there are. ultimately
but the problem is those economies are complete not to amass in the first place ten percent of the economy doesn't ultimately change. the fundamental structural problem which is the french economy it's slow rhotic it's disorganized the government is the major economic actor nearly fifty seven percent of the economy is the french government that's where the problem lies don't blame a puny little rise in the currency it's got nothing to do with the fundamental problem of feckless western european...
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economy. it's about .2% compared to germany and france are double that, and the really generous gives are above .7. they're over three times, that people like swooden and norway. you could say your defense budget and aid budget, add those together, that's your international engagement. because we have by far the world's biggest defense budget and we have the biggest international engagement budget. the europeans choose to balance their international engagement into vaccines and aids drugs and things like that. so they're less about-- they're more about getting people lifted up so they can be self-sufficient. >> rose: you get a lecture last week, yesterday-- >> yes, yes. >> endowed by some journalists at the bbc, and what's interesting about it to me is you sailed three things. three convictions. the first was-- your work had given you three convictions. one-- i want you to elaborate on this-- when had gone improves life improves because disease and bad help insinuates itself into every aspect
economy. it's about .2% compared to germany and france are double that, and the really generous gives are above .7. they're over three times, that people like swooden and norway. you could say your defense budget and aid budget, add those together, that's your international engagement. because we have by far the world's biggest defense budget and we have the biggest international engagement budget. the europeans choose to balance their international engagement into vaccines and aids drugs and...
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they're increasing sides that europe's economy is getting better. got some good earnings reports from some of the big companies. no matter what they want you do believe -- for today, at least -- the economy is looking up. i'm shepard smith. see you back here tonight on fox report. you'll be all right. [screaming] >> well, like the sequel to a 1950s horror film, only is this fly going to stick? welcome. i'm stewart in for neil cavuto. remember this, that fiscal cliff deal, huge amount in tax hikes. not much in the way of spending cuts. are we about to see the sequel? the president is calling on congress to pass another quick fix to avert those automatic spending cuts he originally signed off on, kicking in march 1 income, and this includes new tax revenues. the former south carolina senator jim demint says we have seen how the movie ins and it's not go. okay, jim, spell it out. more tacks and not so many spending cuts. what's the result? >> you have to scratch your head. the federal government will receive historically high tax revenues this year, ye
they're increasing sides that europe's economy is getting better. got some good earnings reports from some of the big companies. no matter what they want you do believe -- for today, at least -- the economy is looking up. i'm shepard smith. see you back here tonight on fox report. you'll be all right. [screaming] >> well, like the sequel to a 1950s horror film, only is this fly going to stick? welcome. i'm stewart in for neil cavuto. remember this, that fiscal cliff deal, huge amount in...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> smoke it? then tax it. today, democrat lawmakers rolling out new legislation to regulate and tax marijuana in states where it is legal. congressman early bloomen is behind that push. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> is a understand the proposal it would basically add a federal tax of roughly $50 per ounce and you believe that would bring in a total of $20 billion extra revenue per year. that sounds like -- must be an awfully big pot market in america. is it that big? >> well, estimates vary but the fact i that it is billions of dollars we spend to arrest two-thirds of a million people a year for something that half americans think should be legal,
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> smoke it? then tax it. today, democrat lawmakers rolling out new legislation to...
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aid budget is not nearly as big as a partiage of our economy. it's about .2% compared to germany and france are double that, and the really generous gives are above .7. they're over three times that people like swooden and norway. you could say your defense budget and aid budget, add those together, that's your international engagement. because we have by far the world's biggest defense budget and we have the biggest international engagement budget. the europeans choose to balance their international engagement into vaccines and aids drugs and things like that. so they're less about-- they're more about getting people lifted up so they can be self-sufficient. >> rose: you get a lecture last week yesterday-- >> yes, yes. >> endowed by some journalists at the bbc, and what's interesting about it to me is you sailed three things. three convictions. the first was-- your work had given you three convictions. one-- i want you to elaborate on this-- when had gone improves life improves because disease and bad help insinuates itself into every aspect of
aid budget is not nearly as big as a partiage of our economy. it's about .2% compared to germany and france are double that, and the really generous gives are above .7. they're over three times that people like swooden and norway. you could say your defense budget and aid budget, add those together, that's your international engagement. because we have by far the world's biggest defense budget and we have the biggest international engagement budget. the europeans choose to balance their...
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but the problem is those economies are complete not to amass in the first place ten percent of the economy doesn't ultimately change. the fundamental structural problem which is the french economy it's slow erotic it's disorganized the government is the major economic actor nearly fifty seven percent of the economy is the french government that's where the problem lies don't blame a puny little rice on the currency it's got nothing to do with the fundamental problem of feckless western european governments who can't manage their own affairs but messy and there does seem to be a trend i mean everybody is doing the best the bank japan the bank of england even the fed reserve is now actively must sashing the currency rate or do you think ultimately who is going to be there with the winner and what's going to determine who actually wins in the currency wars you know the problem with currency wars is that everybody ends up a looser a great deal of money is invested by the central banks which they simply end up losing they try to competitively devalue again and steep further. ultimately they ind
but the problem is those economies are complete not to amass in the first place ten percent of the economy doesn't ultimately change. the fundamental structural problem which is the french economy it's slow erotic it's disorganized the government is the major economic actor nearly fifty seven percent of the economy is the french government that's where the problem lies don't blame a puny little rice on the currency it's got nothing to do with the fundamental problem of feckless western european...
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it grows with the economy. whether we go up a few percentage points were down a few percentage points, it is not the dominant source of revenue that is growth. today, so much has been given away for the future, that even the revenue growth has ardent been spent. that is starting the broad history, eating away at the revenues that we get. that affects all of the tax policy that we see during this period. one thing that i don't want to spend too much time on it, 1981 was the last of the major giveaways of this area of finance. most people think the 1981 defines the administration. but that was when they officially did the same thing. they had more tax cuts within a spending increase. one more item on the giveaway side. after that, how would we deal with things, the budget reform in 1986, they decided that they are going to try something that is revenue neutral. we are not going to change the distribution, it's not about shifting income around. we are not going to change the size of government. what that does is v
it grows with the economy. whether we go up a few percentage points were down a few percentage points, it is not the dominant source of revenue that is growth. today, so much has been given away for the future, that even the revenue growth has ardent been spent. that is starting the broad history, eating away at the revenues that we get. that affects all of the tax policy that we see during this period. one thing that i don't want to spend too much time on it, 1981 was the last of the major...
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invest in africa gain better access to emerging markets and natural resources but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence so they've come up with a new strategy. nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last year in this village, japan installed a system to purify water. the program helped. the system uses water. even though this is a project, a private company does the filtering free of charge. >> tasty. >> translator: now we don't get sick after drinking water. >> reporter: at the moment, the group is working on the aid project with private companies. until recently, the agency planned the projects. then it commissioned private companies to carry them out. but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the
invest in africa gain better access to emerging markets and natural resources but japan's sluggish economy forced its leaders to cut oda. they slashed it to less than half of what it was at its peak in the 1990s. however, they're determined to maintain a presence so they've come up with a new strategy. nhk world explains. >> reporter: senegal, western africa. for years, a japanese government agency called the japan international cooperation agency, has provided aid to the country. last...
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but if you want to compete in the local economy you may want to brush up in one of the biggest economies. the u.k.'s next generation may not be able to compete on the global stage because there's not enough schools teaching mandarin chinese. the british council found only 3% of primary and 9% of secondary schools say their schools offer mandarin and china becoming the world's second biggest economy in 2011. so why should we learn this language? some say you are guaranteed a job if you learn it. >> it's what the chinese call chinese rice bowl. if you learn mandarin, you're made for life. i can think of two or three lads i've interviewed in schools in london were literally the age of 17 fighting off u.k. customers. three or four or five fighting off job offers. 150,000 with french and 200 ,000-plus with mandarin. >> you probably can't see these from where you're sitting. tiny things. canadian pennies. say goodbye. tell you about this story. they are getting rid of them. there are 6 billion in circulation but today is the day they are gone. >> thank you. >> well, say with us here on "bbc wo
but if you want to compete in the local economy you may want to brush up in one of the biggest economies. the u.k.'s next generation may not be able to compete on the global stage because there's not enough schools teaching mandarin chinese. the british council found only 3% of primary and 9% of secondary schools say their schools offer mandarin and china becoming the world's second biggest economy in 2011. so why should we learn this language? some say you are guaranteed a job if you learn it....
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up with as many casino games as possible so they could earn their vast riches and it took down the economy there's just like no question the more they took down the economy so the performance here is very questionable as a matter of fact i would love to see across the board so that people left wall street and went to more productive industries. yeah you know i just pick a show that you hear. that. you have to pay these big bonuses you have to make the salary competitive and that because there needs to be an incentive for these executives with the inside scoop and you know they have this special knowledge and we want to keep these people in these positions what do you think about that justification baloney i think their wages it gets on the basis of supply and demand i'll bet you if you put up for if you if you put out for interviews those jobs that are now getting these big increases people be lining up around the block to try to get that there are all kinds of qualified people that could help financial institutions unwind their bad bets their people lined up below these people in their bu
up with as many casino games as possible so they could earn their vast riches and it took down the economy there's just like no question the more they took down the economy so the performance here is very questionable as a matter of fact i would love to see across the board so that people left wall street and went to more productive industries. yeah you know i just pick a show that you hear. that. you have to pay these big bonuses you have to make the salary competitive and that because there...
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it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the her llomplely, completely revolutionize health care. it's beginning now. it's something called predecision medicine that i write about in the book. and actually in virtually every walk of life we're going to be seeing continued revolutionary changes. that sounds forbidding but this is 9 future. and we need to plug into it. and we need to make some choices about how to preserve human value. we talked about privacy. we talked about kmurt. there are other values. in the biological revolutio which in chapter 5 is the reinvention of life-and-death we have become the personal agents of evolution. >> we are now able -- >> raising important ethica
it change it's the global economy. it creates fantastic new opportunities. also vulnerabilities but on balances is a very positive development. it is as you have noted in the way you frame the question going to have profound implications for health care. the self-quantification movement, the use, the combination of the digital devices and the network on the one hand and the new genomic and proteomic medical advances on the her llomplely, completely revolutionize health care. it's beginning now....
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can't absolutely force those major economies especially china to stop buying from iran political and economic ramifications of such pressure would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you can imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from the u.s. banking system. so in many countries the situation more like blackmail. i was regards to. blackmail is essentially what the u.s. calls diplomacy which by the way working but washington acts to hold not only ran hostage to sanctions but the whole world which is of course. reporting. the violations all the rhetoric surrounding iran are proving a great creative fuel for a website called. russia's foreign minister has highlighted what he sees. when it comes to the. syrian crisis in particular. international security. he said that if the world community had stuck to its initial agreements t
can't absolutely force those major economies especially china to stop buying from iran political and economic ramifications of such pressure would be significant but the u.s. government is trying their prompting those other countries to buy oil from washington's allies saudis and katori so you can imagine how happy the gulf states are about this whole new business coming in but washington is resolute to put more pressure on other countries to put forward more threats like cutting them off from...
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the economy. if sequestration goes through that's about 660,000 jobs lost the first year in the balancing act is about creating revenue. creating revenue from sources that should be on the table that are being discussed on the table. the balancing act is a bad investment in this term with jobs, education, r&d, things we need to grow and sustain the recovery we are on. so it's an investment in this term and we recognize the deficit is an issue of our long-term than the balancing act repealing sequestration creates in this country an opportunity to continue to recover and stabilize our economy, advice and thanks for the future and put on the table of revenue that is not data needs to be part of the revenue generation in order to do with the deficit issue still needed for recovery. thank you very much. >> thank you. i'm so happy to be here with the progressive caucus, talking about a sensible alternative. here are the facts. full implementation of the sequesters about 2.4 million jobs, both in the pu
the economy. if sequestration goes through that's about 660,000 jobs lost the first year in the balancing act is about creating revenue. creating revenue from sources that should be on the table that are being discussed on the table. the balancing act is a bad investment in this term with jobs, education, r&d, things we need to grow and sustain the recovery we are on. so it's an investment in this term and we recognize the deficit is an issue of our long-term than the balancing act...
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economy. many cubans say political reform is badly needed. >> these are not democratic elections. for me, democracy is like when you go and vote for president like chavez. you have many political parties and you push for the change you want in the country. >> for now, the government insists that the one-party system will remain intact with the communist party alone responsible for guiding the politics. what impact the assembly will have in the years ahead is yet to be seen. >> the baltimore ravens have won the super bowl for the second championship title. ravens fans celebrated in baltimore into the early hours after their team beat this entrant cisco 49ers before-31 -- the san francisco 49ers 34-31. there was a power outage for about half an hour. the biggest game of the season was staged in new orleans in the saints -- same stadium which housed thousands seeking shelter from hurricane katrina in 2005. >> it was a game that came down to the last two minutes. ravens were walking away with the
economy. many cubans say political reform is badly needed. >> these are not democratic elections. for me, democracy is like when you go and vote for president like chavez. you have many political parties and you push for the change you want in the country. >> for now, the government insists that the one-party system will remain intact with the communist party alone responsible for guiding the politics. what impact the assembly will have in the years ahead is yet to be seen. >>...
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that the government is willing to trash its own image and to admit that there are problems with the economy in disarray that there's a housing crisis and that there are problems with schools and hospitals everyone's been having a good old chuckle over the idea of a negative ad campaign and yes some people have actually said that it's quite insulting but remain ians them for vogue ariens but one newspaper has even suggested that people send in their own suggestions for what an anti britain poster would look like and the result has been really quite scathing and quite harsh to britain as a country we've got slogans that include u.k. yuck and come to britain and clean the toilets or even britain we haven't left ourselves because the public transport isn't running so people very sort of mocking at the same time but quite scathing about the country westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of mon
that the government is willing to trash its own image and to admit that there are problems with the economy in disarray that there's a housing crisis and that there are problems with schools and hospitals everyone's been having a good old chuckle over the idea of a negative ad campaign and yes some people have actually said that it's quite insulting but remain ians them for vogue ariens but one newspaper has even suggested that people send in their own suggestions for what an anti britain...
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his plans for immigration reform and how it fits into the economy. he is pushing for bipartisan strategy lawmakers for immigration reform and the passes. a week ago a group of 8 senators from both sides of the aisle republican and democrats outlined principles calling for tighter border security, a guessworker program a pathway to citizenship and employment verification. >>> to think that 11 million are living among us without document station. we need to give them a chance to earn their way through citizenship by paying taxes, establishing they are no threat to america by their background and meet the basic standards we require. >> both sides appear to be willing to get the job done he cautioned if the plan does not include border security at that point it may not get done. >> the right kind of bill will benefit both parties president obama will get the achievement he fail to do deliver on in the first term and republicans can put the issue bind them. a bad bill will hurt the country. >> rove's success with immigration reform will be president obama
his plans for immigration reform and how it fits into the economy. he is pushing for bipartisan strategy lawmakers for immigration reform and the passes. a week ago a group of 8 senators from both sides of the aisle republican and democrats outlined principles calling for tighter border security, a guessworker program a pathway to citizenship and employment verification. >>> to think that 11 million are living among us without document station. we need to give them a chance to earn...
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economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights. >> reporter: greg house, a former member of anonymous, says expect more attacks on the government. >> all these big bankers and all these big rich people who have caused a lot of the problems we've had for the last few years, are not getting prosecuted. >> reporter: the fbi has had some success against suspected anonymous associates. arresting at least 20, including one man during this bust, caught on a web cam. >> fbi! get down right now! >> reporter: but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> you want to look for
economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights. >> reporter: greg house, a former...
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you will help us grow our economy, strengthen our middle- class. so that is what comprehensive immigration reform looks like. smarter enforcement, at a pathway to earn citizenship, improvements in the legal immigration system so that we continue to be a magnet for the best and brightest all around the world. it is pretty straightforward. the question now is simple. do we have the result -- resolve as a people, as a country, as a government, to finally put this behind us? i believe that we do. [applause] i believe that we do. [applause] i believe we are finally at the moment where comprehensive immigration reform is within our grasp. but i promise you this, the closer we get, the more emotional this debate will become. immigration has always been an issue that inflames passions. that is not surprising. there are few things that are more important to us as a society than who gets to come here and call our country home. who gets the privilege of becoming a citizen of the united states of america. that is a big deal. when we talk about that in the abst
you will help us grow our economy, strengthen our middle- class. so that is what comprehensive immigration reform looks like. smarter enforcement, at a pathway to earn citizenship, improvements in the legal immigration system so that we continue to be a magnet for the best and brightest all around the world. it is pretty straightforward. the question now is simple. do we have the result -- resolve as a people, as a country, as a government, to finally put this behind us? i believe that we do....
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iran we haven't actually achieved a whole lot we've done a lot of things in terms of we can iran's economy and sort of ratcheting up the pressure but iran centrifuges are still still spinning we're on the precipice of a war and now with afghanistan we're facing these really tough questions about can we continue to be anime's with iran and not engaging with iran while we're trying to leave afghanistan in some sort of stable fashion well i think the other question that remains to be answered is really what the u.s. envisions for afghanistan and more importantly what afghanistan in vision is for afghanistan in the future meaning that obviously you know afghanistan asserts that it's going to be completely independent of the u.s. so do is america i guess for saying afghanistan's hand and having the same kind of sanctions the same kind of harsh rhetoric versus iran that the u.s. has does it make sense yeah it's that's a problem that the u.s. is also you know facing with iraq as well and you have you have these areas where there are natural shared interests between the u.s. and iran but because o
iran we haven't actually achieved a whole lot we've done a lot of things in terms of we can iran's economy and sort of ratcheting up the pressure but iran centrifuges are still still spinning we're on the precipice of a war and now with afghanistan we're facing these really tough questions about can we continue to be anime's with iran and not engaging with iran while we're trying to leave afghanistan in some sort of stable fashion well i think the other question that remains to be answered is...
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we want to grow our economy and strengthen the middle class. >> until the u.s. border is secured marko rubio didn't think it was good to offer up a new path way to citizen >> i am not in favor of that. what keeps me up is the terrorist coming across the border in the north and stouth . that leads to the possibility. it is it about our sovereignty and immigration. >> democratic shumir is part of the group and said they're working to clearly explain on paper the definition of a secure border so discussion about reform can move forward without confusion. harris? >> peter, thank you. from immigration to another tough issue in washington. gun control is front and this is it a picture of the president obama skeet shooting in camp. he goes skeet shooting all . time and understands the concern of gun owners it came out two days before time for president obama to travel to travel to minnesota. the photois not new but taken in august. >> kick off. less than 24 hours away. baltimore ravins and san francisco 49ers getting ready for superbowl 47. fox and friend cohost brian
we want to grow our economy and strengthen the middle class. >> until the u.s. border is secured marko rubio didn't think it was good to offer up a new path way to citizen >> i am not in favor of that. what keeps me up is the terrorist coming across the border in the north and stouth . that leads to the possibility. it is it about our sovereignty and immigration. >> democratic shumir is part of the group and said they're working to clearly explain on paper the definition of a...